SGA Gets MVP Vote Over Wembanyama!

Perk revealed his MVP vote goes to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander over rookie Victor Wembanyama. SGA's historic scoring and clutch play are highlighted, while Wembanyama's rapid development and the Spurs' dominance are also discussed. The MVP race remains a hot topic with other stars like Jokic and Dončić in contention.

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SGA Gets MVP Vote Over Wembanyama!

The NBA MVP race is heating up, and the debate is getting fierce. On NBA Countdown, analyst Perk announced he has cast his MVP vote for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) of the Oklahoma City Thunder, choosing him over rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs. This decision highlights the incredible seasons both players are having, but Perk believes SGA has earned his vote.

SGA’s Case for MVP

Perk pointed to SGA’s remarkable consistency and scoring prowess this season. He mentioned that SGA is joining Michael Jordan as the only players to average 30 points while shooting over 50% from the field for four consecutive seasons. Furthermore, SGA has broken Wilt Chamberlain’s record for consecutive 20-point games. Perk also emphasized that SGA is achieving these feats while playing without his key teammate, Jaylen Williams for parts of the season. He believes SGA has proven himself to be the best clutch player in the NBA, citing his five game-tying or go-ahead field goal makes in the final 30 seconds of games. SGA also has a chance to be the first guard in NBA history to average 30 points per game and shoot 55% from the field. Perk stated, “No disrespect to Wimby, Nikola Jokic, everybody else, but I think SGA is incredible in his ability to impact the game in all shapes and forms.”

Wembanyama’s Rise

Despite Perk’s vote, Victor Wembanyama is making a strong case for MVP and Defensive Player of the Year. The San Antonio Spurs have been one of the best teams in the league since February 1st, boasting a 25-1 record in games where Wembanyama plays. While his defense is widely praised, his offensive game is rapidly developing. At 7-foot-5, Wembanyama is the most efficient pick-and-roll big man in the NBA. He has shown an improved ability to pick-and-pop, shooting nearly 38% from three in his last 14 games. His jump shot is becoming a serious threat, a skill rarely seen from players his size. His ability to roll to the basket and put pressure on the rim is also second to none, leading the league in lobs and dunks since the All-Star break. Wembanyama himself presented his MVP case, stating, “Defense is 50% of the game, it is undervalued so far in the race. Second argument would be we almost swept OKC in the season and we dominated him. My third argument would be that offense impact is not just for us.”

The MVP Debate Continues

The discussion also touched on other MVP candidates. Brian noted that Wembanyama’s average of just under 30 minutes per game is lower than any previous MVP winner, questioning if he should be penalized for not playing more. However, he also suggested that Wembanyama’s impact could increase significantly if he played more minutes, as he likely will in the playoffs. The conversation then shifted to other players deserving consideration.

Other MVP Contenders

Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics was highlighted for proving he can be a number one option, leading the Celtics to the second-best record in the Eastern Conference. With Jason Tatum back, Boston is now a favorite to come out of the East. Luka Dončić was also mentioned for his incredible individual month of March, leading the league in points and steals. His improved conditioning was seen as a key factor in his strong performance, and the Lakers’ chances are heavily dependent on his play. Nikola Jokic was recognized for his consistent excellence, on pace to lead the league in assists and rebounds per game for the second consecutive year, averaging a triple-double. However, the panel acknowledged that “voter fatigue” might be a factor for Jokic, despite his historic season.

Looking Ahead

With the MVP race far from decided, these discussions highlight the incredible talent and compelling storylines in the NBA this season. While Perk has made his choice, the official MVP award will be decided by a wider pool of voters. The performances of SGA, Wembanyama, and other stars will continue to captivate fans as the season progresses towards the playoffs.

Perk announced his MVP vote for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, citing his scoring consistency and clutch play. Victor Wembanyama’s incredible rookie season and the Spurs’ recent success were also discussed. Other MVP candidates like Jaylen Brown, Luka Dončić, and Nikola Jokic were also mentioned as worthy contenders.


Source: Perk says Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has his MVP vote over Victor Wembanyama 👀 | NBA Countdown (YouTube)

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